Before Version 9.5, you could install products, apply and roll back fix packs, configure instances, add features, or uninstall products only if you had root privileges. Now, if you are a non-root user, you can perform these tasks on Linux® and UNIX® platforms.
The DB2® installer automatically creates and configures a non-root instance during a non-root installation. As a non-root user, you can customize the configuration of the non-root instance during the installation. You can also use and maintain the installed DB2 product without root privileges.
The non-root installation of a DB2 product has one DB2 instance with most features enabled by default.
A non-root installation can be attractive for many groups, such as the following ones:
Although non-root installations have most of the function of root installations, there are some differences and limitations. You can lift some of the limitations by having a root user run the db2rfe command.
[ Top of Page | Previous Page | Next Page | Contents ]